During menstruation, most women tend to feel physically weak and sensitive to the cold. Some women may even experience dizziness during their menstrual period. If this situation persists for a long time, it will affect women's work and study, and there will also be many inconveniences in their daily lives. So, what causes dizziness during menstruation?
During menstruation, women's hormone levels may decrease, their appetite may be poor, and their bodies are prone to fatigue. It is normal to experience mild dizziness. However, some women with brain disorders, such as those with hypertension, may also experience dizziness during their menstrual period.
If a woman's dizziness only occurs during her menstrual period, after taking appropriate measures such as rest, diet, and warmth, if the dizziness is relieved, observe the changes in symptoms at any time and adapt accordingly. If women often experience dizziness, nausea, and headaches during their menstrual period, they need to undergo a detailed physical examination in order to take appropriate treatment measures.
Women during their menstrual period tend to have weaker bodies and weaker physical strength than usual, and are not suitable for heavy physical labor or excessive physical exertion, as well as emotional fluctuations. Otherwise, it is more likely to cause dizziness or worsen symptoms. If women stay up late frequently and enjoy eating spicy food and drinking cold drinks, it may also induce dizziness.